1956

Conde, B.: "Yemen Severs Aden Airmail Ties" in Linn's Weekly
Stamp News, February 10, 1956, p. 17. Discusses the first airmail service
by way of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The war between Yemen and Britain closed the
airmail route.

Conde, B.: "Yemen Issues New Airletter Sheet: Is Extremely Scarce Cancelled
on First Day" in Linn's Weekly Stamp News, May 7, 1956, pp 1,
13. There were 4 copies cancelled on the first day.

Conde, B.: "Slip Reveals Yemen Official: Suspect Accidental Release
of Prepared But Unissued Yemen Official Postage Stamp" in Linn's Weekly
Stamp News, May 14, 1956, pp 1, 16. The 1 b. official stamp was released
to be used as a 1 b. regular issue.

Conde, B.: "An Attempt To Unravel Some of the Confusion Surrounding
Yemen Cancels" in Linn's Weekly Stamp News, July 16, 1956, pp
1, 9, 15. Includes a list of post offices known to Bruce Conde. Also mentions
Brig. Glynn Grylls, one of the foremost English collectors of Yemen.

Conde, B.: "Yemen UN Set Proposed to Imam" in The Crescent,
Volume 6, no. 1, September 1956, p. 7. The proposed set apparently did not
receive the Imam's approval.

Conde, B.: "An Attempt to Unravel Some of the Confusion Surrounding
Yemen Cancels, Post Offices" in The Crescent, Volume 6, no. 2,
October 1956, pp 3 - 7. Includes list of the then 90 post offices and illustrations
of the various types of cancels.

1957

Conde, B.: "Yemen Overprints May Be Rarity: Shortage of 4 Bogash Value Brings On Three Overprints, Peculiar Use of Higher Value" in Linn's Weekly Stamp News, January 14, 1957, pp 1, 14. The 5 b. value from the 1951 definitive series was used as a 4 b. without an overprint.

Conde, B.: "Unwanted Stamp Made Provisional" in Linn's Weekly Stamp News, April 22, 1957, p. 8. The 5 b. official stamp was released as a 4 b. regular issue without being overprinted.

Conde, B.: "Yemen Releases Single Of '54 Set" in Linn's Weekly Stamp News, December 16, 1957, p. 13. Discusses the reason for the delay of the Arab Postal Union issue, which was that Yemen did not join the APU until 1957

Conde, B.: "Yemen Postal Markings: The Kingdom of Yemen" in The Congress Book, David Lidman, editor, The American Philatelic Congress, 1957

Conde, B.: "Chaotic Middle East Activity Produces Unusual 'War Zone'
Cover From 'Blitzed' Qataba" in Linn's Weekly Stamp News, August
4, 1958, pp 1, 12. The cover was a product of the Yemeni-British war over
the status of Aden and the surrounding states.

Conde, B.: "The Philatelic Middle East" in Linn's Weekly Stamp
News, pp 14, 15. Includes discussions about forgeries of the first Yemen
series and about the post offices in the Hadhramaut

Conde, B.: "The Philatelic Middle East" in Linn's Weekly Stamp
News, October 10, 1958, p. 19. Discusses Yemen's greatest rarity - an
experimental issue that featured the 2 1/2 bogaches stamp printed on one side
and the 5 bogaches stamp on the other. The stamps were printed this way to
save money, but accounting for issues sold was too much of a headache.

Conde, B.: "The Philatelic Middle East" in Linn's Weekly Stamp
News, pp 18, 19. Includes discussions of the postal history of the Saudi
occupation of Hodeidah in 1934 and those Sana'a to New York airmail covers

1959

Conde, B.: "New Stamp Scandal; Lebanon '59 Airs Released Piecemeal;
Youth Meet Not All Brotherly" in Linn's Weekly Stamp News, 2 March
1959, Volume 31, no. 52, pp 20, 27. The scandal refers to the sale of the
Yemen 1, 5, and 10 bgs. official stamps from 1951 as new issues and does not
refer to the Lebanese airmail nor the Youth Meet stamps.

Conde, B.: "First UAS Stamp March 8; May Foreshadow End Of UAR, Birth
of New And Larger Arab U.S." in Linn's Weekly Stamp News, March
23, 1959, p. 21

Conde, B.: "Yemen Overprint 'Issue' Expected" in Linn's Weekly
Stamp News, April 13, 1959, p. 22. Discusses the merits of the 10th
anniversary of the United Nations Human Rights Declaration, 40thanniversary
of the first issue of Yemen's stamps, 11th anniversary of the accession
of the Imam Ahmed, and the 1958 and 1959 air mail sets.

Conde, B.: "Trusted Employee And Mr. 'X' Plot Mammoth Swindle; World
Dealers And Collectors Wary" in Linn's Weekly Stamp News, May
11, 1959, pp 1, 16, 17. At issue is the apparent promise by Mr. X to make
more money for the Yemen POD in exchange for a monopoly to sell Yemeni stamps.

Conde, B.: "Yemen Situation Looking Up / Aroused Minister On The Alert,
Mr. 'X' In Strategic Retreat; UAS Federation Set FD July 5" in Linn's
Weekly Stamp News, August 17, 1959, pp 1, 14. Includes an account of the
British/Yemeni Conference concerning the Aden Protectorate States which were
claimed by both sides

Conde, B.: "Red Cross Poison Gas Semipostals" in Linn's Weekly
Stamp News, August 14, 1967, p. 8 - "These stamps will undoubtedly
be stocked and sold by regular dealers, in small quantities, largely for Yemen
specialists, as we do not know of any 'Poison Gas' thematicists."

Conde, B.: "Postal Validity of Yemen Stamps" in Stamp Collecting,
13 June 1968, pp 903, 907, 925. A statement about which issues are valid and
which are not.

Conde, B.: "The Matter of Yemen Postal Use Vs. The Stolow Criteria;
Detailed Report From Abroad" in Linn's Weekly Stamp News, June
17, 1968, pp 38, 39. The article is a comprehensive summary of which issues
Bruce Conde considered to be legitimate issues of the Kingdom of Yemen and
which he did not. And why.

1971

Conde, B.: "Yemen Issues 2 Sets" in Linn's Stamp News, June 14, 1971, p. 56. He includes a discussion of how the mail got through when the border with Saudi Arabia was closed.

1972

Conde, B.: "Three Yemeni States Vie For Top Place, Sully Philatelic
Reputation" in Linn's Stamp News, January 1, 1972, pp 6, 39. The
PDRY was philatelically conservative and the YAR as well as the Royalists
were soon to become so.

Conde, B.: "International Book Year Saluted by First Egyptian, Syrian
'72 Issues" in Linn's Stamp News, April 17, 1972, pp 19, 40. Useful
for Conde's discussion about where to find his articles about Yemen - since
the 1940s.